Export the updates email into a PDF
complete
Carter Lathrop
complete
We're happy to announce you can now download all of your updates as PDFs. Navigate to your updates page, open any update and you'll see the ability to download via a button on the left hand side of your screen. This feature is free for everyone, premium users will have branding removed from downloaded PDFs. Cheers!
Carter Lathrop
in progress
Carter Lathrop
planned
This, along with hosted (public link to) updates will be completed together as part of our short term roadmap.
Matt deCourcelle
Julia Somerdin Allen Shulman Turner Levison
Would you mind providing a bit of context around your need for export updates into PDF? What do you plan on doing with them? What pain-point does this solve?
Allen Shulman
Matt deCourcelle: Would love to attach it to correspondence with investors. Gives them a nice snap-shot of how we're doing AND provides them with the underlying knowledge that we actively update our investors. The next step would be providing them with a deck.
Turner Levison
Matt deCourcelle: Several of our investors prefer to have updates sent to them as a PDF attachment. My assumption is they store them all in one place by company -- perhaps in a dropbox folder or google drive. It's just one extra step for me to "print" and save to PDF then email them separately right now. Not a big deal, but certainly a button to "download to PDF" would save me some time each update.
Matt deCourcelle
Allen Shulman Turner Levison Thanks for the context!
Would you want the ability to attach the update as PDF when you send, so the update is delivered in their inbox, but also attached as a PDF on the same email?
Allen Shulman
Matt deCourcelle: yep. agree with Turner's comment above. And from my perspective, it's more engaging when attached to a personal email than when coming as part of a mass email. These folks are getting 100s of emails a day and don't have the time to read all the updates they get. If my email can get their attention, they might take a look.
Allen Shulman
This is very important imho.
Matt deCourcelle
under review